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Marketing is stupid bullshit and I have no respect for for a job made to sell art rather than make it. Nepo babies aren’t inherently bad people but it is a systemic problem that people who don’t already know someone who knows someone has a significantly harder time breaking into an artistic career they’re passionate about. Judging Dakota Johnson for poo poo her parents did is loving stupid. Thanks for reading my post.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 21:35 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 12:56 |
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I respect people editing trailers bc trailers can own.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 21:44 |
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Pirate Jet posted:Judging Dakota Johnson for poo poo her parents did is loving stupid. But Dakota directly benefited from her father's creepy, border-line predatory behavior by being born as a result of it! Pretty hosed up IMO
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 21:45 |
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Pirate Jet posted:Nepo babies aren’t inherently bad people ehhhhhhh
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 21:47 |
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I wish my daddy could get my movie made
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 21:51 |
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The Peccadillo posted:I watched an interview with barry keoghan the other day, because I'd just seen Killing of a Sacred Deer and I was like "huh might be interesting how do you behave like such a convincing little freak, like as a performative skill" Barry grew up in foster care because his mother was a heroin addict (who died when he was a teen, at which point he was raised by his gran). Knowing the area he's from in Dublin, it's kind of miraculous that he isn't in jail or dead by now. If I walked through some of those flats I would fully expect somebody to try and rob or fight me. He might be an oddball, but he's the anti-nepo baby for sure
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 21:56 |
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Used to be, an aspiring actor could move out to New York or LA and support themselves with a part time job while they did auditions and rehearsals and so on. Nowadays, the rent is too drat high. Nobody can pay rent in either of those cities working one part time job. So the most realistic options are having an immediate in to the industry through your family, or having rich family who can support you.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 22:01 |
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These days you have to be insane to want to work in movies lol
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 22:31 |
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So Minority Report was hurt by forced comedy. War of the Worlds is hurt by the little girl being more of an alien than the aliens. Did Spielberg forget how to write comedy or children after JP1? The movie got better when the girl was too traumatized to talk much. Seriously, the last 20-30- minutes of the film are my favorite by far. I think Collateral will be next just to see Cruise in a totally different role if what I've heard of the film is accurate.
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 23:07 |
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Collateral rules
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 23:22 |
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Hate to break it to ya, but the kids in JP always sucked
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# ? Feb 10, 2024 23:30 |
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Jay Rust posted:Collateral rules
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NikkolasKing posted:So Minority Report was hurt by forced comedy. War of the Worlds is hurt by the little girl being more of an alien than the aliens. Did Spielberg forget how to write comedy or children after JP1? Spielberg wrote neither JP nor Minority Report. As a rule he doesn’t write, just direct. he co-wrote Fabelmans but other r than that don’t think he writes.
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 00:07 |
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therattle posted:Spielberg wrote neither JP nor Minority Report. As a rule he doesn’t write, just direct. he co-wrote Fabelmans but other r than that don’t think he writes. He had a lot he needed to say about his hot mom.
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 00:33 |
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Just got out of Lisa Frankenstein and thought it was great. What most saw as derivative I saw as deconstructive. This is a movie that criticizes goth culture in a way that only could have come from someone who lived it. Diablo Cody is a good writer gently caress everyone who says she isn’t.
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 00:59 |
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Jay Rust posted:Collateral rules
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 01:06 |
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Honestly it’s not hard to write kids that are likable. People forget what it’s like to be a kid and also just loathe being around them too much so they up their annoyance.
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 01:08 |
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Kids would actually probably be annoying in high stress situations like an alien invasion or dinosaur chase. They need attention and just aren’t going to make the best decisions. Kids are fine in JP though as annoying a grumpy Sam Neil is fun.
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 01:21 |
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I wrote kids in my feature the way we treated cops as teens. A threat but one we have to deal with as tactically as we can. Run, hide, and keep moving lol
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 01:26 |
I’m a weird paranoid little freak and the whole madame web/dakota johnson promo thing has gotten to the point where I’m idly wondering if it’s a work, like there already were rumblings internally that the movie was going to be dogshit so someone in marketing had the bright idea to just lean in to superhero fatigue and the belief that actors are slumming it being in these movies. Also on an entirely unrelated note I decided to pop my lanthimos cherry by going to see Poor Things and god drat, feel like I got hit by a truck with that one
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 02:09 |
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https://twitter.com/TreyStokes/status/1756350497269641354?t=eJa8nfP3kGBVRX_V6SyIEg&s=19
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https://twitter.com/willmenaker/status/1756356748842324454?t=RhEk4RCnH_T5rv-RK8A2cQ&s=19
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 05:54 |
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The Peccadillo posted:I was trying to google that actor who went to prison for buying her kid a scholarship or whatever and I found a really goddamn weird website and got very distracted You were probably thinking of Felicity Huffman, who I loved on the TV show Sports Night.
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 07:56 |
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Playing a lot of Cine2Nerdle got me in the mood to watch some movies, so here's some quick reactions/comments: Attack the Block (2011) - Really well-paced, well-crafted movie. The very quick scenes of them arming themselves by returning home told you everything you needed to know (and probably suspected) about their home life, and I loved the reveal at the end that Boyega's character was only 15 years old. I appreciated how the way they were all desperate to be treated as adults was a consequence of poverty and systemic racism, and I liked how it used light humor to approach those subjects. The final scene with Boyega's first genuine smile in the whole film spoke volumes as well. The Skin I live In (2011) - I used this one a lot in C2N to line up an Antonio Banderas winning stroke so I figured I'd check it out. This sure was a violent film, but in a very clinical and dispassionate way. I liked the way Banderas interacted with the screens, and it felt like from early on in the film it was all going to end in violence one way or another, and it did. I dunno, I didn't make much of the imprisonment/sexual identity themes, but as a portrait of a massive weirdo it was very effective. Crimewave (1985) - Someone played this against me and when I viewed the cast list it showed Sam Raimi and the Cohens. Now this I gotta see! I wouldn't call it top shelf Raimi but I really loved the vibe because it's Raimi. I just love his vibe. And it reminded me that I haven't watched the Evil Dead trilogy since I was a teenager so I should probably do something about that. Ambulance (2022) - Michael Bay is one of my favorite filmmakers and I missed seeing this one when it was released. I think a good half of his scripts are bad but his technical prowess is frankly astonishing. How does he do those visuals? I don't know how to describe it exactly but, like, cars in a Bay movie are always brilliantly glossy and his lighting is always perfect. Does he use the same cinematographer every time? How does it even work between a director and a cinematographer anyway, like does he just tell them to "make it look like my other movies?" I mean, I know that's not how it works, but every one of his scenes is crafted so precisely, with the angles and the blocking, it's like everything that needs to be in the scene is there and nothing that doesn't need to be there isn't. If that makes sense. As for the movie itself, yeah it was really good. I wouldn't say he was restraining himself exactly, there was no real evidence of that, but it was a smaller movie, I guess? Great Jake Gyllenhaal performance too. It was a bit odd how (spoiler since it's still pretty new) the main cop guy died so suddenly and with such little focus, almost like he was offscreen. When I got a good 4K TV a while ago I decided to christen it with 6 Underground, and that movie looked absolutely incredible too. Earlier in this thread there was some chat about how critical Bay is of the US, and I think this movie is the most critical or frustrated he's ever been. There's a scene near the end where Reynolds's character calls out one of his gadgets failing because it was "made in America" or something like that, and I remember thinking at that moment, "huh," and I think I understood the whole movie a bit better.
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 13:31 |
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i made a madame web thread for all the hot of the presses madame web information for us superfans! https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=4054034
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 16:57 |
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What I don't understand is why Hollywood wants to put Australians in movies so bad
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 21:20 |
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You know those scenes in movies where the lights are off and the main character is wondering if there’s a monster or not and when the lights come back on he’s surrounded by monsters That’s what it’s like to google how many Hollywood actors are Australian
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 21:40 |
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I found a copy of Film Noir: An Encyyclopedic Refernce to the American Style. Interesting book.
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 21:53 |
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Nepotism isn't so much the problem itself as the symptom of a problem (i.e. that it's increasingly impossible to get your foot in the door unless you have enough money that you can afford to be unemployed or working low-paid jobs for long periods of time.) Which is a problem with modern capitalism in general but also the arts in specific, etc. I don't begrudge any of the individuals their success. Dakota Johnson I kinda like because I'm one of a handful of people who watched the six-week-or-so run of Ben and Kate, a fun little sitcom where she was cute and funny and held her own alongside Nat Faxon and Lucy Punch. Also the Suspiria remake was good.
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 23:03 |
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Yeah I also first discovered Dakota Johnson via Ben and Kate. It was a good show! And she’s great in Suspiria 2018 aka the best movie of 2018
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 23:20 |
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Saw the Beekeeper, in which the titular Beekeepers big power are arson and cutting off bad guys fingers. Zero-calorie action flick that's pretty 'eh' but just enjoyable just enough. Really missing more character actors/interesting assassins to fluff it out – and they imply a larger underground organization of "beekeepers" that they never super dig into. Really puts into focus how good John Wick is. Main villain being a mix of Justin Timberlake, Trump Jr. and Hunter Biden is fun. Movie ends with Stathom loving off into the ocean with zero follow up on the finale events, and that's just great.
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# ? Feb 11, 2024 23:24 |
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Steve Yun posted:You know those scenes in movies where the lights are off and the main character is wondering if there’s a monster or not and when the lights come back on he’s surrounded by monsters
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CatstropheWaitress posted:
A lot of the movie reminded me of the newer Hitman games and that moment absolutely sealed it.
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# ? Feb 12, 2024 01:13 |
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Srice posted:A lot of the movie reminded me of the newer Hitman games and that moment absolutely sealed it. Okay I'm sold
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# ? Feb 12, 2024 01:24 |
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It's not laugh out loud bad or truly great, but if you want an easy action flick, it's good enough. Other bits I enjoyed: - We never see The Beekeeper react to having his personal bee hives get smashed. That's not the main reason for his vengeance quest, but that it goes entirely uncommented on is a great omission. - He cuts multiple people's fingers off. At first I thought he was using them to id the people, but later in the flick it just seems like something he does. - Lots and lots of lines about 'Killing the Queen' only for the movie to deliver a Queen but not kill her. It's probably better for it, but certainly felt like that might have been where it originally went. - Loved that the secret Beekeepers association he's a part of sends one assassin and then goes "eh, gently caress this" and disappears from the movie. - To reiterate - at no point does he use bees to kill anyone. There's never any bees flying around him, he's just a tough guy arsonist that loves bee puns.
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# ? Feb 12, 2024 02:02 |
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Oh poo poo, I’m watching a movie that I didn’t think had Whoopi Goldberg in it, but it turns out it has Whoopi Goldberg in it! What a nice surprise.
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# ? Feb 12, 2024 02:22 |
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Gripweed posted:Oh poo poo, I’m watching a movie that I didn’t think had Whoopi Goldberg in it, but it turns out it has Whoopi Goldberg in it! What a nice surprise. I don't think anyone has ever said this before
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# ? Feb 12, 2024 02:33 |
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lol Super Bowl on Nickelodeon has cartoon characters doing commentary and reporting https://x.com/popbase/status/1756844877403603394?s=46 https://x.com/jetsethan/status/1756840736795009419?s=46 https://x.com/popbase/status/1756849390856335740?s=46
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# ? Feb 12, 2024 02:58 |
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It also has none of the gambling ads so it's probably the superior feed.
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Mr Hootington posted:I don't think anyone has ever said this before I love Whoopi Goldberg. Between Sister Act and Star Trek The Next Generation, Whoopi Goldberg featured prominently in my childhood. Do people not like Whoopi Goldberg? What’s wrong with them?
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